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Art

Grosser, Maurice | April 27, 1957 issue

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The article discusses arts facilities. Metropolitan museum displays, until May 5, 1957, a body of pictures collected for the New Museum at Sao Paulo, Brazil. These pictures are not from Brazilian sources-the greatest number not yet having been seen in Brazil-but are the works acquired here and in Europe during the last ten years for a Brazilian National collection. The pictures are numerous, the general quality is extremely high. Some seem to have suffered from restoration or excessive repairing and some are perhaps not a particular artist's finest work.

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ARTS facilities; MUSEUM exhibits; ARTISTS; ART centers; ART museums; AUDITORIUMS
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